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Name Prefix:Duke Name Suffix: of Poland
Name Prefix:Duke Name Suffix: of Poland
The son of the plowman, Piast, he ruled Poland in the second half of the 9th
century. He was succeeded by a 2nd, 3rd, and then a 4th Prince (+or-) named
Mieszko, who ruled as Prince c. 963-992.
The son of the plowman, Piast, he ruled Poland in the second half of the 9th
century. He was succeeded by a 2nd, 3rd, and then a 4th Prince (+or-) named
Mieszko, who ruled as Prince c. 963-992.
The son of the plowman, Piast, he ruled Poland in the second half of the 9th
century. He was succeeded by a 2nd, 3rd, and then a 4th Prince (+or-) named
Mieszko, who ruled as Prince c. 963-992.
The son of the plowman, Piast, he ruled Poland in the second half of the 9th
century. He was succeeded by a 2nd, 3rd, and then a 4th Prince (+or-) named
Mieszko, who ruled as Prince c. 963-992.
{geni:about_me} [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemowit_%28ksi%C4%85%C5%BC%C4%99_Polan%29 Siemowit w Wikipedii po Polsku]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemowit Siemowit on Wikipedia in English]
Siemowit (also Ziemowit) was, according to the chronicles of Gallus Anonymus, the son of Piast the Wheelwright and Rzepicha. He was considered one of the four legendary Piast princes, but is now considered as a ruler who existed as an historical person.[1] He became the duke of the Polans in the 9th century after his father, son of Chościsko, refused to take the place of legendary Duke Popiel. Siemowit was elected as new duke by the wiec. According to a popular legend, Popiel was then eaten by mice in his tower on the Gopło lake. [2] The only mention of Siemowit, along with his son Lestko and grandson Siemomysł, comes in the mediæval chronicle of Gallus Anonymus. [3]
References
1. ^ K. Jasiński, Rodowód pierwszych Piastów, p. 47.
2. ^ (English) Jan Bondeson. Two-Headed Boy, and Other Medical Marvels. Cornell University Press. pp. 91–92. ISBN 978-0-8014-8958-7. http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN080148958X&id=qHQNw69S-9cC&pg=PA92&lpg=PA92&dq=Popiel&sig=gOrIDDSUiDS2Po9RP7g3qWuDwIQ.
3. ^ (English) (Latin) Gallus Anonymus; Knoll, Schoer, Bisson, Schaen. The Chronicles and Deeds of the Dukes Or Princes of the Poles. Central European University Press. pp. 17–22. ISBN 978-963-9241-40-4. http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&visbn=9639241407&id=Xr0nW9ChZl0C&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=Popiel&sig=HOUfkIwdp8RihjXotTvHkS5b04I.
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443594304. Hertug Ziemovitus PIASTUSSON av Polen was a Hertug in 861 in Polen. (16468) He died in 892.(16469)
SOURCE NOTES:
http://mariah.stonemarche.org/famfiles/fam06445.htm
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~churchh/edw3chrt.html
RESEARCH NOTES:
Prince of Poland
Polsk stamhövding
Książę Polan z IX wieku.Według Kroniki Galla Anonima był synem Piasta i Rzepichy i objął władzę po obaleniu Popiela z rąk współplemieńców zgromadzonych na wiecu. Siemowit zapewne panował i żył jeszcze w IX wieku.
Nie zachowały się żadne wiarygodne informacje na temat żony (żon) Siemowita. Władzę po nim objął jego syn Lestek. Siemowit wraz ze swymi dwoma następcami jest znany jedynie z kroniki Galla Anonima.
Siemowit (also Ziemowit) was, according to the chronicles of Gallus Anonymus, the son of Piast the Wheelwright and Rzepicha. He was considered one of the four legendary Piast princes, but is now considered as a ruler who existed as an historical person.[1]
He became the duke of the Polans in the 9th century after his father, son of Choscisko, refused to take the place of legendary Duke Popiel. Siemowit was elected as new duke by the wiec. According to a popular legend, Popiel was then eaten by mice in his tower on the Goplo lake. [2]
The only mention of Siemowit, along with his son Lestko and grandson Siemomysl, comes in the mediæval chronicle of Gallus Anonymus. [3]
Siemowit's son Mieszko I of the Piast dynasty is considered the first ruler of Poland to be baptized, though evidence of Arian Christians predating his reign was discovered in south Poland.
References
^ K. Jasinski, Rodowód pierwszych Piastów, p. 47.
^ (English) Jan Bondeson. Two-Headed Boy, and Other Medical Marvels. Cornell University Press. pp. 91-92. ISBN 978-0-8014-8958-7. http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN080148958X&id=qHQNw69S-9cC&pg=PA92&lpg=PA92&dq=Popiel&sig=gOrIDDSUiDS2Po9RP7g3qWuDwIQ.
^ (English) (Latin) Gallus Anonymus; Knoll, Schoer, Bisson, Schaen. The Chronicles and Deeds of the Dukes Or Princes of the Poles. Central European University Press. pp. 17-22. ISBN 978-963-9241-40-4. http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&visbn=9639241407&id=Xr0nW9ChZl0C&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=Popiel&sig=HOUfkIwdp8RihjXotTvHkS5b04I.
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